Facebook Twitter WhatsApp In Mangos de Baraguá, in the mambisa and rebellious land of Santiago, one of the most energetic historical events of Cuba's long struggle for independence from Spain took place. There, on March 15, 1878, General Antonio Maceo flatly rejected the capitulation plan offered to him by the highest representative of Metropoli. That event invariably defines the dignity of the Cuban people to our day. And 122 years later -on Fe…
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp In Mangos de Baraguá, in the mambisa and rebellious land of Santiago, one of the most energetic historical events of Cuba's long struggle for independence from Spain took place. There, on March 15, 1878, General Antonio Maceo flatly rejected the capitulation plan offered to him by the highest representative of Metropoli. That event invariably defines the dignity of the Cuban people to our day. And 122 years later -on Fe…